Video Search: Google, Yahoo, and MSN

She goes into some depth on what Google might be (-: up to, "Google has demonstrated new technology to a handful of major TV broadcasters in an attempt to forge alliances and develop business models for a TV-searchable database on the Web, those sources say."

Stefanie doesn't mention several of currently available products that offer video search on the web. We listed several of them (both free and fee-based) in the post: Searching Television via Closed-Captioning. Our post also lists a few companies working in voice-recognition search.

Two other tools services mentioning:
+ Feedroom.com offers video/rss feeds/search of news segments from local television stations around the U.S.

If you use rich snippets to markup your videos, you may want to double check that Google is still showing them. Reports indicate a huge reduction – with estimates as high as 44 percent – in the number of video snippets from Google's search results.
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